New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930. T T T Norma Shearer Is Supported by Galaxy of Stars ‘THE ROGUE SONG Gifts Become Important Point in Scttlement of Silk Man's Affairs Palace Theater Features it o7t Two Thrilling Amusements"# SI: HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e et v+ California Meet Will y Be H l(l at (ollegc HARTIORD TODAY AT 2:30 - “Broken Dishes” A Laugh Hit By the James Tha}tcher Play}erf NEXT WEEK Commencing Monday “LITTLE ACCIDENT” = What a Laugh Rlot HORAELET gRHp LTS Mats. Tues., Wed. Thurs., Sat. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS DANCING!! LAKE COMPOUNCE Bristol, Conn. TONIGHT ! ! Saturday, May 17 BILL TASILLO’S ORCHESTRA SUNDAY NIGHT BATTLE OF MUSIC Special Dance Features Bernie Chester’s | 5 WICC Radio Band and (has. Harvie's “Hot-Ten-Tots"” D2 Luxe Attraction Adn. 60c, Includes Checking || I'ree Parking | - 830 LAKL COMPOUNCE CAPITOL PARK 900 Wethersfield Ave. Hartford OPEN TONIGHT and TOMORROW Free Admission at Gate Official Opening Soon Watch Newspapers for Details I PALAIS ROYAL Sunday—Selected Concerts by the Park Orthophonic - AT THE CAPITOL Lawrence Tibbett in a Thrilling Masterpiece of the Talking Scree -CEI‘.!;!.LM | FOUR LiE} That Fascinating Lock EMBASSY SHOWING - ‘THE ARIZONA KIH Warner Baxter Impersonates Another Big Bandit " WALKER WINS WILD BOUT TRO’ PAUL S VDW\"Y T Middleweiz Uili GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD (o-Feature ou mm to keep up with th \TRI( TLY MODERN™ nith DOROTHY MACKAILL First Chapter—serial “THE BLACK BOOK” —with— TE l. in “O'MALLEY RIDES ALONE"” Serial—Comedy—Plaslet HER SIN WAS NO GREATER THAN HIS —but she was a woman! T'he most sensational and revealing picture that has come to the Talking Screen! (an a woman defy conventions and live by a man’s code of morals? An amazing answer in beautiful Norma The Last of Shearer’s successor to ™ Mis, Cheyney.” ( /%?/u ‘1//1 TALKING PICTURE TODAY ONLY Continuous UNDER A TEXAS MOON" GREAT VAUDEVILLE Starts 1:00 P. M. WED. First Show at and MON., TUES,, Continuous ’CAPITOL% ——NOW PLAYING A New Miracle : On the Sereen R‘DGUES' What a picture is this daring. spe (‘Y?cul'\) drama of 2 bandit lover and a ruby-lipped P Passionate! Happy! Tuneful! Itisthe greatest 'rnacl( of the Talk- ing Screen! with CATHERINE DALE OWEN. STAN LAUREL, OLIVER HARDY NOW SHOWING Continuous Daily 12:30 to 11 P. M. Warner Baxter in his greatest role as a quick shooting but quicker love- making border bad man Mona Maris, Carol Lombard and Mrs. Jiminez are in the cast of this great outdoor 5 romantic Movietone drcmcg[s/ \ .,4;@@ i 4 SPECIAL MATINEE DAILY 25¢

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